The City revealed its intention to vote on this resolution this coming Tuesday, but only AFTER it was too late for any concerned citizens to get on the agenda to speak for or against the resolution.

In other words: the public was not told about the resolution until after the deadline for speaking on the subject had already passed.

City Council rules prohibit a citizen from speaking in the "public agenda" portion of the meeting unless he has asked to be on the agenda. The cut-off for being placed on the agenda is sometime late Thursday or early Friday morning.

Neither the City Council nor the Mayor made public the City's intention to consider a flag removal resolution until AFTER that deadline had passed, making it impossible for any citizen to speak on the matter at Tuesday's meeting.